The Globalization Paradox, written by Dani Rodrik, examines the tensions between democracy, national sovereignty, and economic globalization. Rodrik argues that there is a fundamental tension between these three objectives and that attempts to pursue all three simultaneously can lead to undesirable outcomes. He explores the challenges of globalization, including the erosion of democratic accountability and the potential for economic instability. This book offers a critical analysis of the complex relationship between globalization and governance.